Knitter's Review
April 27, 2006

Spring in bloom

Ogden Nash called it, "The tip of the South and the toe of the North." John Waters and Barry Levinson shot many of their films there, while Anne Tyler used it as the setting for several of her books.

What is this mythical city? Why, it's Baltimore. And this week, Amie Glasgow shows us why it's also a great place to be a knitter.

In the Forums: Knitalong Know-How
This week we answer the question, what is a knitalong, and do you need a blog to participate in one?

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Calendar Highlight
This Saturday, the 97th annual Connecticut Sheep and Wool Festival will take place at the Tolland Agricultural Center in Vernon, Connecticut. You can find more upcoming events in our online calendar.

As always, I thank you for your readership and your support.

Happy knitting, and I'll see you in the forums!
Clara Parkes

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